Rezin

Rezin (died 732 BC) was King of Aram Damascus from 754 BC to 732 BC, succeeding Ben-Hadad III. He was the last ruler of Aram Damascus, which was conquered by the Assyrian king Tiglath-Pileser III in 732 BC.

Biography
Rezin was born in Damascus, and he became King of Aram Damascus in 754 BC. He conspired with a number of Levantine kings, including Hiram II of Tyre, to rebel against their Assyrian overlord Tiglath-Pileser III, and he allied with the Israeli king Pekah against King Ahaz of Judah. However, Tiglath-Pileser overthrew and killed Pekah before installing Hoshea as his puppet king, and he then proceeded to invade the lands of the Arameans, sacking Damascus, destroying 591 cities, and annexing Aram. Rezin was executed by Tiglath-Pileser after his victory.